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Redmond staff seek five-year extension with Wave Aquatics, add resident priority and reporting
Summary
City staff proposed a five-year renewal of Wave Aquatics' management of the Redmond Pool with new resident-priority rules, increased city programming hours and enhanced reporting and customer-service requirements; staff recommended placing the amendment on the Nov. 18 consent calendar.
Redmond staff on Oct. 28 proposed an amendment to the 2020 operational services agreement that would exercise the final five-year renewal option with Wave Aquatics and add new resident-priority rules, program hours reserved for city use and stricter reporting and customer-service requirements.
"We're looking to exercise the final renewal option from the 2020 operational services agreement, extending Wave Aquatics management of the Redmond Pool for 5 years," Deputy Director Zach Coevner told the Parks and Environmental Sustainability Committee. He described the amendment as a strengthening of a "15 year partnership" and said the…
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